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Author Archives: Press releases from ALDE
Retail financial services: Liberals and Democrat MEP’s call for EU market to be opened up.
The European Parliament has today adopted a report calling for the removal of unnecessary barriers in the European retail financial market. ALDE wants it to be easier for consumers and businesses to offer and use financial services in Eur…
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Tagged Week News,Internal Market and Industry,Financial services
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Retail financial services: Liberals and Democrat MEP’s call for EU market to be opened up.
The European Parliament has today adopted a report calling for the removal of unnecessary barriers in the European retail financial market. ALDE wants it to be easier for consumers and businesses to offer and use financial services in Eur…
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Tagged Week News,Internal Market and Industry,Financial services
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The European Parliament approves Paet report on European Defence Union
The European Parliament adopted today in plenary ALDE MEP Urmas Paet’s report on European Defence Union, representing a first step towards a more systematic military cooperation between EU Member States. The rapporteur made a series of recommendations in order to tackle security challenges in and around Europe.
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The European Parliament approves Paet report on European Defence Union
The European Parliament adopted today in plenary ALDE MEP Urmas Paet’s report on European Defence Union, representing a first step towards a more systematic military cooperation between EU Member States. The rapporteur made a series of recommendations in order to tackle security challenges in and around Europe.
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ECB Annual Report 2015: European Parliament backs the ECB against growing populist wave
The European Parliament has today adopted a report in response to the European Central Bank Annual Report 2015. MEP’s are broadly supportive of ECB policies although left and right wing populist parties are increasing their criticism against the ECB.
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Tagged Week News,ECON :: Economic and Monetary Affairs,ECB
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ECB Annual Report 2015: European Parliament backs the ECB against growing populist wave
The European Parliament has today adopted a report in response to the European Central Bank Annual Report 2015. MEP’s are broadly supportive of ECB policies although left and right wing populist parties are increasing their criticism against the ECB.
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Oettinger: Juncker should think twice before he reshuffles his cabinet – Reputation of the Commission and the EU at stake –
The European Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) urge President Juncker to think twice before he reshuffles his cabinet and gives Commissioner Oettinger additional competences. They also call on him to seriously scrutinise Oettinger’s recent lift in a private jet from Brussels to Budapest offered by a businessman with strong links to the Kremlin:In most governments a Minister who openly made racist remarks would already have resigned. In Oettinger’s case there is also the question if he has acted against the ethical rules of the Commission.President Juncker should urge the Commission Ethics Committee to seriously examine the allegations before even thinking of giving him additional competences.The reputation of the European Commission and the European Union itself are at risk. If Juncker decides that Oettinger will take over the Budget portfolio, he will face a very critical Parliament. All doubts should be cleared in advance.Note for the editorsCommissioner Oettinger is well-known for his political incorrectness. He has called Bulgaria, Romania and Italy “barely governable”, has compared net neutrality activists with the “Taliban” and said in an interview that the new Greek government was behaving like “bulls in a china shop”. Recently, Commissioner Oettinger made the news after he called Chinese officials “slant eyes” and accepted transportation in a private jet from Brussels to Budapest by Klaus Mangold, a businessman with strong links to the Kremlin.
Oettinger: Juncker should think twice before he reshuffles his cabinet – Reputation of the Commission and the EU at stake –
The European Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) urge President Juncker to think twice before he reshuffles his cabinet and gives Commissioner Oettinger additional competences. They also call on him to seriously scrutinise Oettinger’s recent lift in a private jet from Brussels to Budapest offered by a businessman with strong links to the Kremlin:In most governments a Minister who openly made racist remarks would already have resigned. In Oettinger’s case there is also the question if he has acted against the ethical rules of the Commission.President Juncker should urge the Commission Ethics Committee to seriously examine the allegations before even thinking of giving him additional competences.The reputation of the European Commission and the European Union itself are at risk. If Juncker decides that Oettinger will take over the Budget portfolio, he will face a very critical Parliament. All doubts should be cleared in advance.Note for the editorsCommissioner Oettinger is well-known for his political incorrectness. He has called Bulgaria, Romania and Italy “barely governable”, has compared net neutrality activists with the “Taliban” and said in an interview that the new Greek government was behaving like “bulls in a china shop”. Recently, Commissioner Oettinger made the news after he called Chinese officials “slant eyes” and accepted transportation in a private jet from Brussels to Budapest by Klaus Mangold, a businessman with strong links to the Kremlin.
COP22 Marrakech: global decarbonisation trend remains irreversible but requires faster pace
he Marrakech climate conference reconfirmed that global economic decarbonisation is irreversible, regardless of the plans of the incoming administration in the US.
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COP22 Marrakech: global decarbonisation trend remains irreversible but requires faster pace
he Marrakech climate conference reconfirmed that global economic decarbonisation is irreversible, regardless of the plans of the incoming administration in the US.
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